Hi Marc, 

i looked at the current

    http://www.europython.eu/talks/timetable/

and didn't see the collision.  Am i missing something? 
holger

On Fri, May 28, 2010 at 16:41 +0200, M.-A. Lemburg wrote:
> Not sure whether this was mentioned yet, but a few talk
> combinations in the proposed time table are not possible,
> e.g. Holger Krekel giving two talks in different rooms
> at the same time.
> 
> Could you also provide some way to edit the talk submissions
> for some editorial changes ? (even if this is just by email
> to the admin of the talk database, I think it would be useful)
> 
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> Alex Willmer wrote:
> > I've been through the submitted talks and accepted 97, nearly all of them.
> > 
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/?klass__id__exact=5&status__exact=accepted
> > 
> > There are 4 that I did not accept. Either because the speaker
> > submitted multiple talks, or a talk and a tutorial and stated their
> > preference not to do all of them.
> > 
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/?klass__id__exact=5&ot=asc&status__exact=not-accepted&o=9
> > 
> > Of those accepted I've allocated most 45 minutes each, based on our
> > decision to standardize talk length his year. There are 5 that still
> > need to be allocated. We may want to break the rule and go to 60
> > minutes for these few, or double up to 90 minutes. They are
> > 
> > Maths - with no programming
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/8/
> > Lightning strikes > thrice
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/11/
> > Caching techniques in Python
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/12/
> > Pyjamas Technology 
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/54/
> > PyPy 1.2: Status and News
> > http://www.europython.eu/submission/admin/submission/talk/124/
> > 
> > Two talks remain at the proof read stage, because the submitter
> > required travel assistance that we're so far unable to give.
> > 
> > Taint Mode in Python by Juan José Conti
> > Simulating Network Devices by Matias Torchinsky
> > 
> > Given these numbers, I've attached a mock up schedule (odf and pdf).
> > The placement of talks is arbitrary and impossible, ignore those. How
> > does the length of each day, and the timings of the slots look?
> > 
> > If there is agreement, I will send out emails to all submitters
> > formally accepting/declining their talks.
> > 
> > Regards, Alex
> > 
> > 
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